Protecting Families By Providing Proper Estate And Tax Planning

The Estate Plan You Start Today Will Be Your Enduring Legacy For Tomorrow

The Law Office of Michael G. Horton, P.A., will help you protect your family’s financial legacy.

Whether you are a family concerned about protecting your legacy through a sound estate planning strategy, a business owner starting your own company, or need assistance with a real estate matter in the Orlando area, I have the knowledge to help.

For legal issues large or small, simple or complex, I always give my clients the personal attention they need and find practical solutions at cost-effective rates.

I understand the grief and frustration that comes with handling a probate case, and it is my goal to remove that stress from your shoulders. I can assist you with post-death tax strategies and trust administration, and help surviving spouses understand their rights.

I have the knowledge and efficiency required to establish your business formation, and have experience preparing and filing necessary documents, creating company bylaws, ordering corporate books, and more.

I provide legal services to clients at any stage of the real estate process, and it is my goal to ensure that you understand all contracts and agreements prior to signing. I also have the ability to prepare the deed, mortgage, title insurance, and other closing documents on behalf of the buyer and seller.

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In Clermont and across Central Florida, the Law Office of Michael G. Horton, P.A., is recognized for its dedication to helping clients succeed.

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